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📰 “Love for Hammameh” Initiative in Idleb Raises $30,000 to Improve Local Services

📅 October 24, 2025
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The town of Hammameh in Idleb countryside has launched the “Love for Hammameh” campaign, aimed at improving public services in the area. The initiative saw broad participation from local residents and administration authorities. The campaign raised, on its first day , nearly $30,000, which will be allocated to projects focused on enhancing infrastructure and providing essential services to the town’s residents. “We are proud of the overwhelming response from the local community.

Everyone demonstrated a spirit of syria/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 Justice Ministry, SNHR discuss cooperation on transitional justice in Syria">cooperation and solidarity to improve living conditions in the town. ” Campaign Director General Basel Mohammad Rihawi informed SANA. Minister of Emergency and Disaster Management Raed al-Saleh expressed his happiness during the campaign’s launch event held in Hammameh, a town that has hosted relocated persons from various provinces. He emphasized that the campaign is not merely about fundraising, but rather reflects deep relief sentiments and values.

Minister al-Saleh highlighted the importance of collaboration between the local community and administration bodies to achieve the desired goals, and expressed the ministry’s readiness to backing the town by providing equipment for paving and rehabilitating roads. Mohammad Hijazi, a member of the campaign’s organizing committee, underscored the importance of the initiative, saying: “This campaign is a response to the urgent needs of the residents, and we are working diligently to achieve tangible results that benefit everyone. ” The campaign will run for one week and is expected to have a significant positive impact on the lives of Hammameh’s residents. Projects will be implemented gradually and in cooperation with the local community to ensure sustainability.

MHD Ibrahim